June 9, 2005 Pi-Ume-Sha Court Candidates Spilyoy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Cyrillc Elizabeth Mitchell I am IK veais okl, ami ,i caiuliil.iU' for i lu- l'i I 'nu Sha Treaty I ".i s Senior Court. I am an enn illeil member nt' ilie Conteili i aii'il Tribes, ami a Ireshiiian at I l.iskell Indian '.iti ns University in l.awrenee, Kansas. At school I am a member of i lie wonu tis volleyball team. I am the ilaiij'liii r l' Robinson "( ioike" ,nul I.ori Mitebell, siMt r lo Arthur Braiulon ami Rodney Lite Miii bell, granddaughter of the l.ne Arthur T. Mitt lu ll (p.isi powwow ehairman', ami Tribal Couih ilwomai) b r Agency District Uetmee T. Mitchell of Warm Isprm;'-; and I'.dward ami I Jialu ill "Hetty" Case of Chili Kiiin. 1 enjoy traditional dancing, traditional food gathering for the tribes, attending powwows all the time, and parading, I also like playing volleyball and beadworking. I am selling ticket1-, ? I a piece. Please snppori inc. Thank you and good luck! 1 .2 Cyrille Elizabeth Mitchell Anessia Marie Sam My name is Anessia Marie Sam. I'm of Warm Springs, Mlatkfeet and Klamath descent. I'm the daughter of Tracy and Natalia Sam. My paternal grandparents arc Matella and Robert Sam Sr., and my great grandpar ents arc Kliza and I larvcy Jim, all residents of Warm Springs. Also, my maternal grandfather is Greg Jackson Sr. I'm the great grand daughter of Chester Van Pelt Sr., and the late William and I lvelyn Sam. I'm 5 years old and running for the Junior Queen for Pi-Ume-Sha. This year is my second year running. I am a kindergardener attending Warm Springs I elementary School. 1 enjoy attending powwows, root digging, and berry picking. My hobbies are dance (ballet), in which I am in my first year, playing the piano, and I enjoy playing T-ball. I am selling tickets out in the community, or you can '" ; w try." '.." T""" ; r ? V; F - - r;.v . - , t" J A r, " " 1:1 1 i Anessia Marie Sam contact my mother Natalia at all the people who have been the clinic if you are interested supportive and good luck to in tickets. I really appreciate all who arc running. Community college to offer Native language KU(;i-Nli(APj-huie Com munity College is poised to be come ( )regon's first comniuuitv college to offer an American Indian language course, ilianks to a $1 million gift made to the college last year from an anony mous donor. Interest income from the donation will be used to invite an Indian scholar to spend a year at the school laying plans the new language program. The college has not yet de cided which language it will of fer, in part because that will de pend on the background of the person it ultimately hires. Hut Lane Community College Presi dent Mary Spilde said it will be a language spoken by a North west tribe and said they hope lo choose a scholar by this sum mer. Ultimately, the college hopes to offer a program rigorous enough that students who pass the native language class will be able to transfer the credits to a four-year university ami have them count toward the language reiiiirenu-nt lor a bachelor's degree. Allhoui'Jl perhaps otih sis of the 25 tribal language lli.it ex isted in ( regon In tore 1 Euro pean arrival are Mill spoken, re scarchcis ;iud linguists say learn ing one snll has value. "II von learn Nez Perce or Klamaih or any of a number ol languages, lliis gives ou access lo a large' body of traditional lore and literature and mvihol ogy," University ol Oregon lin guistics proiessor Scott Delautcv, who studies North west Indian languages. "And ilu: ii'uih is, you n alls' don'i gel a lot of the sion it vmi jus! read the I English translation." Twila Souers, a I.akota tribal member, said niaiiv tribal lan guages already ha e died ( ml and the tew remaining are spoken only hv Ei lew people, usually elders. 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